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The current Republican Presidential Candidates all have some rather interesting opinions on the way Supreme Court decisions should be understood and then applied. Essentially, at least based on what they have said, they can be 100% ignored if the President, so long as s/he is a Republican ( I can not imagine that they would say these things if Barack Obama chose to ignore a Supreme Court decision nixing the individual mandate), disagrees with the ruling. This seems to reenforce the fact that Republicans do not actually have any real kind of respect for the Constitution or its drafters, they just have a thing for everything Conservative. For Republicans, if it is in the Constitution, great, if not, might as well pretend it is or campaign to add an amendment to make it be. I am not entirely sure what constituency the Republican field is trying to cater to with their attack on the authority of the Supreme Court. Fortunately, the government has consistently understood the Supreme Court ... read full post
      


They're early adopters, collaborative thinkers, and cause conscious supporters who are willing to pay a premium to express their ideas.
      


In 2011, fashion was more accessible than ever before. The world's newest fashion icon and royal, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, was photographed shopping at affordable chain stores. Designers talked directly to fans on TV and Twitter, and sold cheap chic collections on EBay, at H&M, Target and Macy's. There was so much information and so many opinions out there about fashion, that at times, it was difficult to find any consensus, much less a trend. But here are my picks
      


Wrote about the importance of having your website accurately represent your brand. Customers build loyalty over time through consistently excellent interactions with all levels of your business. Customers do form opinions while experiencing a website. This can work for or against your marketing goals. How does a website fit into this scenario?
      


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ORM (Online Reputation Management) is the process of safeguarding your online reputation, business image, and character. The internet has opened the doors for everyone to connect, interact, and share with one another. It has also opened the doors for everyone to voice dishonest opinions, discredit businesses, and to smear reputations online.
      


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I do this real moron thing, it's called thinking, and I'm not a very good American because I like to form my own opinions. -- George Carlin
      


i quit clipping with the yarn bomb stuff-
we call it guerrilla art also-
      


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Quipol is a simple and elegant way to unlock the opinions and perspectives of your online audience. Quipol makes it easy to create social polls (called Quipols), share them with your audience, and monitor the results. Quipol is totally free.
      


Society’s mixed signals about the value of creativity, begins early on in school. There have been countless studies, too many to cite here, on teacher opinions of creative behavior in classrooms. In one example, a study by Westby and Dawson looked at characteristics of creative and non-creative students, then asked teachers to rate their favorite and least favorite students based on those traits.

First, teachers were asked if they valued creativity and enjoyed working with creative students, and they overwhelmingly answered “yes”. Next, they were asked to look at their own students and rate them on a variety of traits, ranging from highly creative traits, such as being determined, independent, individualistic, impulsive, and likely to take risks, to traits that are associated with low levels of creativity, such as peaceable, reliable, tolerant, steady, and practical. After they rated their students on these traits, they were asked to rate them from their least favorite to m... read full post